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we have decided to suspend all practical civilian and military cooperation between nato and russia. up to its cause i welcome an aid to russia council can continue is necessary and the ambassador level and above to allow us to exchange these first and foremost on the crisis. the makers of beefing up its troop presence on russian gold is this going to funnel strategic support to ukraine but at least a warning the alliance's move to seven times the most authentic putting global security in the firing line but to put my pics of facts on the store. i suspect the military and secure cooperation with russia nato has also put the brakes on a twelve year relationship initially created to keep the world to see. i know the europe america and russia. they are the unfortunate stars of terrorism and also share the common goal of battling against extremists peta members and mosque al ragu the exchange information and hold consultations on various aspects of counterterrorism in the past russia has even provided ships for nato's maritime counter terrorism operation. moscow and the alliance have als
we have decided to suspend all practical civilian and military cooperation between nato and russia. up to its cause i welcome an aid to russia council can continue is necessary and the ambassador level and above to allow us to exchange these first and foremost on the crisis. the makers of beefing up its troop presence on russian gold is this going to funnel strategic support to ukraine but at least a warning the alliance's move to seven times the most authentic putting global security in the...
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nato military chiefs believe that on the other side of the border in russia as many as forty thousand russian troops have been lining up along the border with ukraine points or more nato supreme allied commander in europe recently said that the russian forces capable of achieving its objectives between three to five days if it chooses to do so the commander did not elaborate what those objectives might be. was it really unpredictable russia neil was not taking any chances with that security is moving forward with plans to bolster military cooperation with former soviet union states azerbaijan armenia and will go according to leaked paper. the bill could begin holding joint training missions with these former soviet states. a complicating matters in your life bulgaria and healed them for the country's armed forces has been put on high alert for deployed its air force a vote three times in the last two months following the recent spike in russian military aircraft flying near its aerial borders on the black sea. so as moscow flex its military muscle in former soviet territories they may
nato military chiefs believe that on the other side of the border in russia as many as forty thousand russian troops have been lining up along the border with ukraine points or more nato supreme allied commander in europe recently said that the russian forces capable of achieving its objectives between three to five days if it chooses to do so the commander did not elaborate what those objectives might be. was it really unpredictable russia neil was not taking any chances with that security is...
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it is a member of nato. we have an obligation we have held for 60 years. that an attack on one is an attack on all. what's happening in ukraine is a classic, it was a nazi, then a communist tactic of stirring up unrest clearly from the outside and then having those stirred up unrest ask for intervention. that's what happened in hung garry, what was done in crimea. the russians are clearly setting the premise for an invasion. they may not have to do. they have already conceded it's ready for an referendum. so putin can win at a distance, but if he doesn't, he will win hand to hand and he has nothing to fear from the united states. the fact that karyn went on -- car any went on in the president conference to say they are not considering lethal assistance, the ukrainians -- what we are doing is holding the coat of the little guy in a fight who is essentially unarmed. >> senator mccain has been very outspoken on this. today, he was actually in estonia and was outspoken again. >> they need light weapons and anti tank weapons and anti air. first, i would give th
it is a member of nato. we have an obligation we have held for 60 years. that an attack on one is an attack on all. what's happening in ukraine is a classic, it was a nazi, then a communist tactic of stirring up unrest clearly from the outside and then having those stirred up unrest ask for intervention. that's what happened in hung garry, what was done in crimea. the russians are clearly setting the premise for an invasion. they may not have to do. they have already conceded it's ready for an...
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nato is now revised. he is going to have to deal with a nato that is not only back in business but eastern states like estonia and poland are going to want a bigger say in the situation. he is creating more headaches than he is solving. are. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and here are a few more key events in the week ahead. on tuesday vment jo vice preside biden visits ukraine. friday an international rifle association starts its annual convention. still ahead on al jazeera america thousands of children making a dangerous journey all alone. what they face on the border into the united states, looking for abetter are life. >> i'll show you where did strongest thunderstorms are right now and what's coming tomorrow, next. >> all this week, trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy of these machines? >> humans aren't able to receive information in that timefra
nato is now revised. he is going to have to deal with a nato that is not only back in business but eastern states like estonia and poland are going to want a bigger say in the situation. he is creating more headaches than he is solving. are. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and here are a few more key events in the week ahead. on tuesday vment jo vice preside biden visits ukraine. friday an international rifle association starts its annual convention....
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there are 28 members of nato. we each, all 28 members, abide by or are committed to article 5 of the nato treaty. russia is come the each other's rescue and defend each other's sovereignty and integrity of its territory. it is a defensive institution. now, ukraine is outside of that. it is not. we don't have the same obligations. when we have said, all the european union nations have said all of the nato members have said that russia is clearly in violation of the integrity, sovereignty of an independent nation. we will not -- we will not accept that. the invasion in crimea, we have taken action in concert with our european allies or nato allies, economic sanctions. we have taken diplomatic initiatives that we may take more. we said that. we are looking at all kinds of additional options within nato and european union. >> so far the u.s. and western allies have boosted the number of jet fighters patrolling the region and to spend it all military cooperation with russia. in other news, tuesday marks one we are sinc
there are 28 members of nato. we each, all 28 members, abide by or are committed to article 5 of the nato treaty. russia is come the each other's rescue and defend each other's sovereignty and integrity of its territory. it is a defensive institution. now, ukraine is outside of that. it is not. we don't have the same obligations. when we have said, all the european union nations have said all of the nato members have said that russia is clearly in violation of the integrity, sovereignty of an...
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the we are nato says it's for crises place has started rushing air activity during their missions over poland and romania to monitor the situation in neighboring ukraine such planes belonging to nina's airborne early warning and control force patrol the skies in central europe when a cruising altitude the two months or more than three hundred thousand square kilometers of their stakes to keep an eye on russian movement in the region. right now it is really why. we have seen russian activity in the last couple of days and weeks western military alliance and answer a few of its cooperation with moscow in mid march after russian forces and exclaim me at home to the russian black sea fleet. naidu in the west of the excuse of a generally weak response to russia's aggression against ukraine nato members themselves had difficulty finding common ground and strategy toward the kremlin leaders disagreeing over the scope of response to button your code in germany in particular has been blamed for not imposing harsh sanctions and crippling his ability to respond to the growing crisis. united state
the we are nato says it's for crises place has started rushing air activity during their missions over poland and romania to monitor the situation in neighboring ukraine such planes belonging to nina's airborne early warning and control force patrol the skies in central europe when a cruising altitude the two months or more than three hundred thousand square kilometers of their stakes to keep an eye on russian movement in the region. right now it is really why. we have seen russian activity in...
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he was not able to prevent putin from doing this because georgia, like ukraine, is not a member of nato. it's far lowers to russia than it is to our territory, and putin can make a certain semi-plausible claim to have certain special rights there. i'm not endorsing what he has done. don't get me wrong. when you actually ask the question do we have military options that make any sense in either georgia or ukraine, i think the answer is no. i think all we can do in regard to ukraine, what we should do in regard to ukraine is make it clear to putin that if he goes into eastern ukraine in a blatant military way, there will be major lasting sanctions. that will mean that putin has to choose between economic growth in russia and slicing off part of ukraine for annexation. he has to make that fund mayor-elects choice. it will be his choice. >> i think that probably is what is so frus rating about this conversation that we're having on this side of the ocean that the idea that we need to project this sense of strength in order to deter russia. that is what was done of bush administration. the t
he was not able to prevent putin from doing this because georgia, like ukraine, is not a member of nato. it's far lowers to russia than it is to our territory, and putin can make a certain semi-plausible claim to have certain special rights there. i'm not endorsing what he has done. don't get me wrong. when you actually ask the question do we have military options that make any sense in either georgia or ukraine, i think the answer is no. i think all we can do in regard to ukraine, what we...
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is sending 150 soldiers for training to reassure the nato allies the u.s. has its back if they take over eastern ukraine. >> if russia gets over with this, i do think a nato ally is next. >> that was nbc's tracie potts live in washington for us. >>> more disturbing news out of south korea following the ferry accident. divers are recovering what could be hundreds of bodies. as of now, 64 have been dead and 240 are still missing. and some heartbreaking video from the nearby gym. families waiting for any sort of news are huddled around a large monitor describing the latest recovered bodies. the south korean president yesterday said the captain and crew, quote, told passengers to stay put but they, themselves, became the first to escape adding that their actions were akin to murder. >>> all right. we're going to shift gears and get the latest in sports from my friend, richard lieu i. >> we made it. fans paying tribute last night to the victims of the deadly bombings and the victims who came to their rescue. in the game after, boston playing baltimore. take it t
is sending 150 soldiers for training to reassure the nato allies the u.s. has its back if they take over eastern ukraine. >> if russia gets over with this, i do think a nato ally is next. >> that was nbc's tracie potts live in washington for us. >>> more disturbing news out of south korea following the ferry accident. divers are recovering what could be hundreds of bodies. as of now, 64 have been dead and 240 are still missing. and some heartbreaking video from the nearby...
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played on honest my morning the international community is along to where the events in ukraine in nato secretary general on cisco press percent is concerned about the escalation in eastern ukraine. the cause and russia to withdraw from the ukraine and water and to refrain from military intervention. supply to ukraine was also expressed by the eu representative catherine ashton said in her statement i quote. i'm gravely concerned about the safety and access undertaking but i seem to be jealous and that says groups in various cities of ukraine perhaps he's in the last twenty four hours police stations and branches of the minister of interior erected checkpoints around the city of sundance the osce special monitoring is still crazy and want continued to play a crucial role in actively observing and the part about these developments and thus contributing to prevent further escalation on visitation of ivory to rate the interest on what he means unity sovereignty and territorial integrity and color combos tempted to sell his health disease and the crescent federation is thanks to call that i
played on honest my morning the international community is along to where the events in ukraine in nato secretary general on cisco press percent is concerned about the escalation in eastern ukraine. the cause and russia to withdraw from the ukraine and water and to refrain from military intervention. supply to ukraine was also expressed by the eu representative catherine ashton said in her statement i quote. i'm gravely concerned about the safety and access undertaking but i seem to be jealous...
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is sending 150 soldiers to training exercises in nearby poland and estonia to reassure our nato allies the u.s. has their backs if russia tries to take over parts of eastern ukraine. >> if russia gets away with this, he do think there say potential that a nato ally is next. >> reporter: because that situation there is still so unstable, lawmakers on capitol hill say europe, our nato allies nearby, they should be worried. >> tracie potts, thank you so much, in washington for us this morning. >>> now to south korea's president condemning the actions of some of the crew of the sunken ferry calling them akin to murder. divers are recovering what could be hundreds of bodies from inside the sunken ship. now 64 people have been confirmed dead and about 240 still missing. nbc's bill neely is at the scene of the disaster. >> reporter: well, the ship is directly below us here, one end is marked by a couple of cream colored buoys over there. there are dozens of divers, you can see them in small boats working in teams there. they dive under the surface right now inside the passenger area, trying t
is sending 150 soldiers to training exercises in nearby poland and estonia to reassure our nato allies the u.s. has their backs if russia tries to take over parts of eastern ukraine. >> if russia gets away with this, he do think there say potential that a nato ally is next. >> reporter: because that situation there is still so unstable, lawmakers on capitol hill say europe, our nato allies nearby, they should be worried. >> tracie potts, thank you so much, in washington for us...
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do we strength nato? could be have more west european and american forces in places like poland and lithuania, estonia. do we make putin pay a price? yesterday in the press conference he was happy as a clam. >> the phrase, the new russia. i think that sends a strong install about his intentions. how do you think this administration is happening -- handling this at the moment? >> at the moment i would have to say not so well because there is a sense throughout this that he just has not paid a price. okay. nobody wants identifying to break out -- fighting to break out. the question is the medium tomorrow, like the end of the year, next year. do we strengthen nato? get the europeans to move away from russian oil and gas and reasserting western independence from russia. we don't know the answers yet to those questions. >> we could do that if we had the conversation and if the europeans had the will. correct? >> that's right. and if we have the will. nato is partly up to us. for example, are we going to put an
do we strength nato? could be have more west european and american forces in places like poland and lithuania, estonia. do we make putin pay a price? yesterday in the press conference he was happy as a clam. >> the phrase, the new russia. i think that sends a strong install about his intentions. how do you think this administration is happening -- handling this at the moment? >> at the moment i would have to say not so well because there is a sense throughout this that he just has...
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there were 17 other nato allies and some non-nato partners participating in that operation and i think their desire was to show the strength that nato was behind them as an independent country. i saw over 40% of their exercise -- the ukrainian military exercises over the last few years had been with nato partners, only 11% of their exercises had been with russian forces. >> so secretary of defense hagel has told the ukrainian leaders he is going to stand with them. does that mean military support as well? >> you don't know. and i think that's up to the policy makers to decide. i think ukraine has an unbelievably strong and very nationalistic force. they had some good leaders, the commanding general of the ground forces when i was there was fired in january of this year as well as a few other forces within their defense establishment, so i think that yanukovych was attempting to destabilize the military before all of this happening, and it just shows, i think on the russia side there was a continuous attempt to destabilization of ukraine and we're seeing more of that today. >> can i get
there were 17 other nato allies and some non-nato partners participating in that operation and i think their desire was to show the strength that nato was behind them as an independent country. i saw over 40% of their exercise -- the ukrainian military exercises over the last few years had been with nato partners, only 11% of their exercises had been with russian forces. >> so secretary of defense hagel has told the ukrainian leaders he is going to stand with them. does that mean military...
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achieve political crisis in years with thousands of russian troops to stumble on ukraine's eastern border nato has warned that if russia were to intervene for their viewpoint it would be an historic mistake is on . i the eighteen year old jay and more. heehee. zero i are just lookin forward to like her or georgia to start the work though. you get the latest report on the situation in port but how does that work more closely. the situation this blue right now. but what national security team is in close contact with god as the defense department the fbi. they are working with folks on the ground to determine exactly what happened to make sure that everybody has to work. and i wanna just assure all of us that we are going to the bottom of exactly what happened. any shooting his trouble. obviously this we opened that they know what happened for good. five years ago. we know these families we know. service to our country and the sacrifices that they make. this awesome birds were armed with the entire community. and we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the community of fort worth h
achieve political crisis in years with thousands of russian troops to stumble on ukraine's eastern border nato has warned that if russia were to intervene for their viewpoint it would be an historic mistake is on . i the eighteen year old jay and more. heehee. zero i are just lookin forward to like her or georgia to start the work though. you get the latest report on the situation in port but how does that work more closely. the situation this blue right now. but what national security team is...
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nato has cleaned clover and sloefr of russia's border. john, the big question, i think poont asked, flishin. >>> i think that's correct. i mean i think that a lot of the cots that 7 said that putin or russia is going to pay are correct. they are definitely costs to pay. the reason he is willing to pay those costs is because it's report to make sure crain is not appealed and add made part of the west >> is nato continuing to all it really seems to do is just aggravate russia. >> i think it's in large part because significant numbers of people in the united states still have cold they believed that russia has the sxhap ability to become to did a a greater russian which will look like the second happening of the soviet hook yur? >> he looks needs this is outmoded thinking. but i think it's happy the concern from russia is that if kiev goes along with europe, the next lodge would be that keyo would join nat 0? can be? >> west western powers including the u.s. states and germany have really seen for years that ukrainian membership is not a goo
nato has cleaned clover and sloefr of russia's border. john, the big question, i think poont asked, flishin. >>> i think that's correct. i mean i think that a lot of the cots that 7 said that putin or russia is going to pay are correct. they are definitely costs to pay. the reason he is willing to pay those costs is because it's report to make sure crain is not appealed and add made part of the west >> is nato continuing to all it really seems to do is just aggravate russia....
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that's what's going to happen. >> what if ukraine was part of nato now? does that mean we're going to go to war? >> you have to go ornate toe dissolves. you would have to go. >> not going to happen. >> all right, gentlemen, then we have no more nato. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. miller on how americans see the ukrainian situation and. one year after the terror bombing. msnbc plays video sympathetic to the killers. wait until you see this. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same
that's what's going to happen. >> what if ukraine was part of nato now? does that mean we're going to go to war? >> you have to go ornate toe dissolves. you would have to go. >> not going to happen. >> all right, gentlemen, then we have no more nato. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. miller on how americans see the ukrainian situation and. one year after the terror bombing. msnbc plays video sympathetic to the killers. wait until you see this. we hope...
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the nato alliance is important to us and our nato partners. and that they do need to consider that. i think that that nonlethal aid and financial support for ukraine is important and the eu needs to, if they can to move faster. i think right nobody there is only one way you claim this government is headed, and that is west. not sure russia. as well they're not asking for my advice, and it would not give it to them, with a time the poor russian separatists in ukraine can take hostages that only helps the united states in the west. it shows us how, you know, al uncoordinated, and mature, and reactionary those folks are. and i cannot imagine that russia sees that as a positive either. we need to a listen to public opinion, frankly in my view, in order to move changed on the ground. >> on russia i think it is a big deal. at think it is a major change. most of us, and i would not accept -- accept myself had basically in our minds, the cold war is over. we don't have to worry about that anymore. the brazenness of this aggression, similar to tactics
the nato alliance is important to us and our nato partners. and that they do need to consider that. i think that that nonlethal aid and financial support for ukraine is important and the eu needs to, if they can to move faster. i think right nobody there is only one way you claim this government is headed, and that is west. not sure russia. as well they're not asking for my advice, and it would not give it to them, with a time the poor russian separatists in ukraine can take hostages that only...
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ratcheting up tensions and nato stakes. also tonight. the most corrupt town in america. cash that disappeared. records lost in a swamp, along with a city car? >> you believe that, i got some warm land in florida for you. >> and the town manager, in jail. >> if you believe them doesn't mean they're honest. >> a legendary speed trap, a place so bad, the state vowed to wipe it off the map. >> you can't make that stuff up. >> and the best place for the worst to happen. how boston survived the attack on its beloved marathon. what made the difference on those critical hours and every day since. >> tragedy has made the city even tighter, if possible, made boston even a smaller city than it was before. >> one year latter, tracking the steps that made boston strong. and good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. the crisis in ukraine reignites with more signs the u.s. is being pulled into a more direct role. president obama spoke just a few hours ago to the russian president, vladimir putin. after bloody crashes in eastern ukraine. the two vowed to talk before talks on t
ratcheting up tensions and nato stakes. also tonight. the most corrupt town in america. cash that disappeared. records lost in a swamp, along with a city car? >> you believe that, i got some warm land in florida for you. >> and the town manager, in jail. >> if you believe them doesn't mean they're honest. >> a legendary speed trap, a place so bad, the state vowed to wipe it off the map. >> you can't make that stuff up. >> and the best place for the worst to...
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and the nato leaders have started to think in that direction. what has happened is our weakness and our feebleness has opened the thought with putin and his adversaries, i mean his advisors and leaders that maybe we can collapse nato, maybe we can challenge nato given such a weak response, we need to put the card on the table and make sure that that does not happen. the fact of the matter is that ukraine needs political, economic and military assistance and we have got to get on with doing all of that. >> what is theed with here for action? what is the time frame in which if he do not act we may not have options left? >> the fact of the matter is that putin can exhibit patience here because time is really on his side. there's a may election comiing and that's going to be a factor. that probably will be an anti-russian government that comes out of that. he will continue to pressure that government to have its allegiance aligned with him as opposed to the west. he'll keep those troops on the border for weeks and months and be able to do that. >> d
and the nato leaders have started to think in that direction. what has happened is our weakness and our feebleness has opened the thought with putin and his adversaries, i mean his advisors and leaders that maybe we can collapse nato, maybe we can challenge nato given such a weak response, we need to put the card on the table and make sure that that does not happen. the fact of the matter is that ukraine needs political, economic and military assistance and we have got to get on with doing all...
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i think kissinger was right that we are lucky that ukraine is not part of nato are because neither nato nor the u.s. wants to have any collective automatic response here. how much is a larger historical shift? >> i think very much so. >> the people around him admit that syria was a mess, but this thing isn't barack obama's fault. i have talked about the e.u. and the divisions there. that's one factor for sure. the fact that the united states in the last ten years or so or more has spent several trillion dollars and exhausted a lot of public patience with wars in iraq and afghanistan has a lot to do with it also. and it's a complicated situation in ukraine. unlike poll appeared and lithuania, ukraine is -- it's kind of like a cane and abel biblical brother situation in the ukraine. it's difficult to untangle. there are some legitimate concerns of russian speakers in some parts of the ukraine. vladimir putin is going it take advantage of every single one of them that he can. he has played a long, deep game, and he has waited for the west, including the united states and europe to kind of
i think kissinger was right that we are lucky that ukraine is not part of nato are because neither nato nor the u.s. wants to have any collective automatic response here. how much is a larger historical shift? >> i think very much so. >> the people around him admit that syria was a mess, but this thing isn't barack obama's fault. i have talked about the e.u. and the divisions there. that's one factor for sure. the fact that the united states in the last ten years or so or more has...
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nato also announced it was beefing up its military president's words member states border ukraine. >>> it's an odd twist on people stealing license plates. some thieves are using unusually destructive tactics to steal part of the play plate. >> take a look at this license plate. the right third of it were vehicle registration sticker should be is sheared off. mike discovered the chopped up play on his car in the oakland hills a couple weeks ago. >> it was in the driveway i came out in the morning and my license plate had been basically busted into. >> he is still trying to figure out exactly what the thieves were after. >> it's one of two things. they were trying to steal the whole play and it broke on them. >> them. >> or someone cut the plate distill the registration. >> up close it looks like someone took shears and cut the plate into. the chp says it is an unusual tactic but they have heard of it happening before. >> we've seen it a few times were someone's just cut the corner off or someone can get to the license plate tab. >> it is a crime that usually doesn't get reported. driv
nato also announced it was beefing up its military president's words member states border ukraine. >>> it's an odd twist on people stealing license plates. some thieves are using unusually destructive tactics to steal part of the play plate. >> take a look at this license plate. the right third of it were vehicle registration sticker should be is sheared off. mike discovered the chopped up play on his car in the oakland hills a couple weeks ago. >> it was in the driveway i...
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he's sixteen international observers saying that nato spot the driest a us president lashes out at pyongyang on a visit to seoul yet here's to making preparations for a fresh new year. and afghanistan awaits the winner was all that this presidential poll that shows there's likely to be a runoff as no candidates across the two percent needed to avoid a second round. as the top stars are falling due to false bank at news from the start with new sanctions for moscow united states and other nations in the g seven have agreed to impose additional punitive measures on russia. in response to its actions in ukraine washington accuses the common and not following through with last week's agreement to de escalate tensions in the east of the country. new sanctions could come as early as monday our washington correspondent book out there gives us a closer look. it will be targeting individuals and entropy. well what about me than to prevent the people of the water at the others fall by the sink or tub after he was rushing back to the individuals in each country will decide and we already know that there
he's sixteen international observers saying that nato spot the driest a us president lashes out at pyongyang on a visit to seoul yet here's to making preparations for a fresh new year. and afghanistan awaits the winner was all that this presidential poll that shows there's likely to be a runoff as no candidates across the two percent needed to avoid a second round. as the top stars are falling due to false bank at news from the start with new sanctions for moscow united states and other nations...
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we need to give them lethal weapons, give them 100 t-72 tanks from nato stocks. >> jon: we did that already and the russians took them and started doing doughnuts! in the parking lot of the russian 7-11 is there anyone in russia who can pin putin now. >> u.s. former u.s. spy contractor having his first known public conversation with vladimir putin. >> jon: oh (bleep). it is the snow man! oh, yeah! falcon and the snow man! if anybody can hold putin's feet to the fire it is this cat. >> does russia intercept store or analyze in any way the communications of millions of individuals? >> jon: oh! how is ott vladdy going to get out of, he is vladdy going to get out of this one. >> we don't have a system of interception. according to our law, it cannot exist. >> jon: touche. who would ever have thought putin could outwit a prerecorded question from a man whose life ♪ ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. sfuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like
we need to give them lethal weapons, give them 100 t-72 tanks from nato stocks. >> jon: we did that already and the russians took them and started doing doughnuts! in the parking lot of the russian 7-11 is there anyone in russia who can pin putin now. >> u.s. former u.s. spy contractor having his first known public conversation with vladimir putin. >> jon: oh (bleep). it is the snow man! oh, yeah! falcon and the snow man! if anybody can hold putin's feet to the fire it is this...
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if russia gets away with this, there is the potential that a nato ally is next. there will be economic pain for europe, but it is time for them to lead as well. >> russia's response to the threat of additional sanctions? cannot work with russia and try to achieve anything through the language of sanctions. third, the sanctions that have been introduced, certainly, significant gesture, reminder of the cold war mentality, but it is russia. it is a very solid-state, well-to-do, well developing country. we can withstand pressures. >> mr. ambassador saying no sanctions. others say they are not enough. does the u.s. need to get more forceful here? >> this is like sending food to somebody who has lost someone, to their funeral. this country has russian troops about to roll in. from a republican perspective, they are finally trying to wake up. either you will deploy military assets or lethal weaponry, something to help ukrainian government establish itself as legitimate. >> why should we get involved when the american people do not want to get involved? >> if you look ba
if russia gets away with this, there is the potential that a nato ally is next. there will be economic pain for europe, but it is time for them to lead as well. >> russia's response to the threat of additional sanctions? cannot work with russia and try to achieve anything through the language of sanctions. third, the sanctions that have been introduced, certainly, significant gesture, reminder of the cold war mentality, but it is russia. it is a very solid-state, well-to-do, well...
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it's not us alone, it's us leading nato. but he has to see strength from us. >> bill and i have very similar last names. we have a different approach on this. president reagan, it was under president reagan, after all, that the soviet union and poland cracked down on solidarity in 1981. it was under president george w. bush that was at tough an interventionist as one could imagine that the soviets grabbed two parts of georgia in 2008. this is not about president obama. this is about putin. >> right. >> i think there indeed have been places where the obama administration has messed up and syria is one of them. i don't think that has anything to do with president putin's actions today. >> you said you met some taylor swift fans over there who love the west. you'll bet on taylor swift winning hearts and minds more than putin, maybe push these people through this afwregs into the aren't of the west? >> in the long run -- in 1968 when the so let union invaded czechoslavkia -- maybe putin can grab a chunk of southern ukraine or ea
it's not us alone, it's us leading nato. but he has to see strength from us. >> bill and i have very similar last names. we have a different approach on this. president reagan, it was under president reagan, after all, that the soviet union and poland cracked down on solidarity in 1981. it was under president george w. bush that was at tough an interventionist as one could imagine that the soviets grabbed two parts of georgia in 2008. this is not about president obama. this is about...
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a move reassuring nato allies in the region. while vladimir putin today attended eastern midnight mass outside moscow, 40,000 russian troops continued their encampment along the boarder with ukraine, they are including special operations forces, airborne paratroopers and combat forces. foreign policy experts say the best chance of success to end the insurgency to pressure the militants to back down. >> the key to get the groups to abandon these police stations is vladimir putin. if he calls to do it publicly or privately, it will happen and he's the only person to reign them in. >> reporter: president putin insists deescalation doesn't depend solely on russia. in the meantime, poland's defense minister said the united states is considering a plan to send a small number of ground troops to poland. president obama has said the united states will not engage with russia military. lester? >> and kristen, what about the likelihood of more sanctions? >> reporter: the obama administration says if russia does not compile with the geneva
a move reassuring nato allies in the region. while vladimir putin today attended eastern midnight mass outside moscow, 40,000 russian troops continued their encampment along the boarder with ukraine, they are including special operations forces, airborne paratroopers and combat forces. foreign policy experts say the best chance of success to end the insurgency to pressure the militants to back down. >> the key to get the groups to abandon these police stations is vladimir putin. if he...
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this weekend i was very surprised -- is there a new nato, a more effective nato? >> they have been in the process of redefining themselves for almost 20 years. the original purpose was to counter russia. >> i was reading about anthony -brown, talking about the redefinition of nato 40 years ago. they have been doing this over 20 years. >> they were experiencing with anti-terrorism, this was the key motivating idea behind nato. ukraine is not even a member. and i think that there are some misgivings on the side of nato itself, with bringing the ukraine in. >> i set this up for john chachas. is this the real response, making the ukraine a member this week? >> we do not make our foreign policy based on what nato tells us to do. we help other countries when they say that we should -- but as a defense matter, they are not in question. we have to decide if we stand for the free ukraine or we don't. they can go out and buy mrs. mer kel's purse and throw it at them. talking as one voice, nato has this mechanism -- >> where is that mechanism right now? this is really missin
this weekend i was very surprised -- is there a new nato, a more effective nato? >> they have been in the process of redefining themselves for almost 20 years. the original purpose was to counter russia. >> i was reading about anthony -brown, talking about the redefinition of nato 40 years ago. they have been doing this over 20 years. >> they were experiencing with anti-terrorism, this was the key motivating idea behind nato. ukraine is not even a member. and i think that...
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when you say well the west didn't do nearly enough, did we want nato moving in and russian response, everyone understands that there must be a peaceful resolution to this crisis. the parties need to sit around the table and agree. that's how it's been done for centuries. there is nothing new. it must take place and it must take place taking russia's interests in consideration, ukrainian needs in interests, and european interests in consideration. >> you heard anna, is there a possible situation that takes all those interests into account and people can walk away from the table getting enough of what they want that everybody can live with the outcome? >> i'm worry that we walk backwards into a war. i don't see putin simply saying that russia will not control the basic policies of ukraine. that's what he wants. i think he's gotten gee graphbly what he wants, but he wants enough influence where one of two things happens. either he pushed ukraine into the arms of e.u. which is unacceptable to him and he ratcheted the pressure. or he continues to slice off cities like salami and we'll see
when you say well the west didn't do nearly enough, did we want nato moving in and russian response, everyone understands that there must be a peaceful resolution to this crisis. the parties need to sit around the table and agree. that's how it's been done for centuries. there is nothing new. it must take place and it must take place taking russia's interests in consideration, ukrainian needs in interests, and european interests in consideration. >> you heard anna, is there a possible...
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satellite photos released by nato show what the u.s. and western authorities are worried about. russian forces just across the border, aircraft, 40,000 infranty, clearly visible, ready to move into ukraine if there is a crackdown. that could trigger, of course, a much larger crisis. but the militia refused to back down. we got a rare look inside behind the barricades in the city of denetsk. >> reporter: the aim of the protesters is to slow down any police advancements, that's why they created roads of barricades with sandbags, bash wire and tires they plan on burning if the police storm the building. we're being led inside by an organizer in there and they barricaded themselves inside. we'll see what the preparations are. we saw fighters reinforcing positions, molotov cocktails and russian and soviet flags. american government is accusing russia of being behind this, paying for this, is any of that true? >> translator: all lies he says. >> but sympathies with moscow. >> reporter: what happens if the police try to break this up? do you plan to do. >> we will fight he says. a figh
satellite photos released by nato show what the u.s. and western authorities are worried about. russian forces just across the border, aircraft, 40,000 infranty, clearly visible, ready to move into ukraine if there is a crackdown. that could trigger, of course, a much larger crisis. but the militia refused to back down. we got a rare look inside behind the barricades in the city of denetsk. >> reporter: the aim of the protesters is to slow down any police advancements, that's why they...
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some time that politically the only real long-term answer here is to bring ukraine and georgia into nato and for the rest to make a decision. if it doesn't like boundaries on its own continent being made, it needs stronger economic sanctions, like cutting off access to western institutions, russian institutions and like denying russian airlines landing rights. you've got to get serious about this, and so far we're not serious. >> what about the potential there are calls of arming ukraine. so far we've sent mres and he will in the and some calls on capitol hill to do even more than that. >> i think that's absolutely the right thing to do, but i think that's a tactical response. i don't think putin is really looking for a military confrontation here. as leland just say, there's a referendum coming up in a couple of weeks in the eastern provinces. also next month you've got presidential elections countrywide in ukraine. i think putin's real objective is either to have a candidate favorable to russia win those presidential elections, or if he can't do that, and probably he can't, to be in a
some time that politically the only real long-term answer here is to bring ukraine and georgia into nato and for the rest to make a decision. if it doesn't like boundaries on its own continent being made, it needs stronger economic sanctions, like cutting off access to western institutions, russian institutions and like denying russian airlines landing rights. you've got to get serious about this, and so far we're not serious. >> what about the potential there are calls of arming ukraine....
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what we're are doing with energy policy and how we are helping the nato allies. not just surviving. thriving. that creates a strategic response to vladimir putin. what's thank you so much for coming and. >> you are watching bbc world news. still to come, president obama prepares to leave asia and we look at a rising wave of nationalism in japan that could have an impact on friends and foes alike. myanmar's longest-serving president has died. at the of kidney failure age of 85. we now report. he faught and sacrificed. helped to0's, he found the biggest opposition political party. the national league for democracy to stop it led to mass pro-democracy marches in the streets. he was arrested in 1989. he spent two decades in one of the most notorious prisons. around the same time, the nobel prize winner began. on his release, he told a journalist that he had often been kept in solitary confinement with no access to pens and papers. he would pace and write on the walls. beliefs.t silence his he opened me criticized those. in 2010, burma held their first general election. he decided to opt
what we're are doing with energy policy and how we are helping the nato allies. not just surviving. thriving. that creates a strategic response to vladimir putin. what's thank you so much for coming and. >> you are watching bbc world news. still to come, president obama prepares to leave asia and we look at a rising wave of nationalism in japan that could have an impact on friends and foes alike. myanmar's longest-serving president has died. at the of kidney failure age of 85. we now...
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these are nato countries and we're duty bound, we have a contract, a treaty, that if any nato country is attacked, we must come to their defense. all of a sudden things get very interesting, and if putin continues these military adventures or missed a vp tours it could drive up oil and gas prices, stocks could fluctuate. this guy is an admirerrer of joseph stall yip. he wants to revive the soviet empire and is not going to stop. he is an old-school dictator conqueror type and is not going to stop and right now he sees nothing in his way. >> you raise a good point but i'm the money nerd here at fox. no nerdy subject gets by me. and my theory on why he cools it is the more he gets aggressive, the more it actually hurts him. you mentioned how it hits the stock markets around the world. particularly his own. and many arussian ol' -- ollie backer -- and he is thousand deck have been battered by this no matter what happens with prices. those seem to pale in comparison the instability of the russian, that might rein him in. nothing we're doing. >> but could he -- you're the money guy. i'm th
these are nato countries and we're duty bound, we have a contract, a treaty, that if any nato country is attacked, we must come to their defense. all of a sudden things get very interesting, and if putin continues these military adventures or missed a vp tours it could drive up oil and gas prices, stocks could fluctuate. this guy is an admirerrer of joseph stall yip. he wants to revive the soviet empire and is not going to stop. he is an old-school dictator conqueror type and is not going to...
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the nato supreme commander has said the same in his latest blog. everybody has known that is happening, now there is visual proof of it. don't forget president putin himself in his marathon address confirmed what he previously denied, that in crimea, russian forces were behind the taking of crimea and the taking of those buildings and the referendum and succession that then followed. >> these pictures made available by ukrainians, they show faces of individuals they say they have identified these individuals by name as individuals who formally worked for ruck russian security forces or russian intelligence. has there been any reaction from the russians themselves to this evidence? >> yes, the russians deny it, but they've been denying a lot of things for a long time. as i say, even some reporters and some residents in those parts of eastern ukraine, when this have asked these russians or, rather, these masked and camouflaged people who they are, they have said, many of them, they have come from russia. this is now right out into the open. it's inte
the nato supreme commander has said the same in his latest blog. everybody has known that is happening, now there is visual proof of it. don't forget president putin himself in his marathon address confirmed what he previously denied, that in crimea, russian forces were behind the taking of crimea and the taking of those buildings and the referendum and succession that then followed. >> these pictures made available by ukrainians, they show faces of individuals they say they have...
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that would be the commitment that nato would have to make. >> if nato were to get involved, how much time does it take to amass an army capable of pushing the rugs back from the border of ukraine. >> probably three to six months and to do it in a manner that ensured ukraine sovereignty is what it's going to mean. it's one thing to push them back, another to hold them back and keep them there. it would be three months to get troops and equipment there and 12-18 more months to ensure that that border is secure. diplomatic relations were restored and the fact that ukraine could then defend itself. then obviously ukraine could become part of nato, changes eastern europe completely. >> should the united states and nato and west be pursuing a dual strategy, diplomatic and military so that three month lead up is not in the future? >> i think we have to. i think russia is going to see any build up taking place that might persuade them to act sooner than they would act. we have to start that highballization process. that will be known. we'll lose the principle element of surprise here. you al
that would be the commitment that nato would have to make. >> if nato were to get involved, how much time does it take to amass an army capable of pushing the rugs back from the border of ukraine. >> probably three to six months and to do it in a manner that ensured ukraine sovereignty is what it's going to mean. it's one thing to push them back, another to hold them back and keep them there. it would be three months to get troops and equipment there and 12-18 more months to ensure...
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of august on top to be sought with one of the divine in two thousand one was at the same time that nato will out and so did i step out everybody's really happy about what assad where there is a lot of people living on a sea of people in these elections in order by date is also proceeding before the election of the soul attacks of the election commission and we saw like facts get in as a wonder that these but on the election day itself but there was talk that much of i didn't mean what the courts but they were roadside bomb things that would integrate that putting boots on attack and intuitive tool of war has died. and that there is a name for tv out what is re injured the boat that and fourteen militants were also killed but there was no significant big attack at dillon mt and fifty thousand us soldiers and security forces that were due to the cost of the design and negativity we did not seem as much as what was going to be expected of the theater that was there that there would be large scale attacks that cannot happen. two northern cameroon our way to tie the increase in the canadian
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we have to make sure we're continuing to work with our nato allies. if our nato allies want some maneuvering done on the ground with that, that's good, we're cooperating with them. and then if it comes to that point, we need our nato allies to be with us for sanctioning against russia, they will be with us. a lot that's going on, there's a lot of interconnectedness, between our allies and russia and the economy. once we do, a number of individuals are asking about us giving the stiffer sanctions, it's not only going to have an effect on the russian economy, it will have an effect on our nato allies. i think what you see is the cooperation between us and nato, as it should be, as we try to deal with this issue. >> okay. representative meeks, we'll focus stateside here. the house is back in session next monday. the democrats will try to push for the senate's unemployment bill and the republicans say we're not going to vote on this bill until it includes some job creation measures. so how do you see this playing out? >> i see it playing out the republica
we have to make sure we're continuing to work with our nato allies. if our nato allies want some maneuvering done on the ground with that, that's good, we're cooperating with them. and then if it comes to that point, we need our nato allies to be with us for sanctioning against russia, they will be with us. a lot that's going on, there's a lot of interconnectedness, between our allies and russia and the economy. once we do, a number of individuals are asking about us giving the stiffer...
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also, steps to punish russia via sanctions and steps to assure nato allies who -- particularly those in central europe whoer more nervous about russia than these months ago. >> now that we know the russians were involved in this, that president putin has been lying about this, does this bring about any change in what it is we should do on the ground or what the west would consider doing on the ground in eastern ukraine? >> well, i don't think you're going to see the west get involved in a military way in ukraine. i think that is pretty clearly understood, including by the ukrainians, which is good. you don't want kiev to make a mistake based on a miscalculation. i think in the next self days you don't see steps taken to implement the station released in geneva to diffuse the cries. don't see armed groups begin to disarm it is time for the west to consider intensifying the sanctions applied on russia. >> in the meantime, there is building a buffer zone, something he has been doing since georgia. what does it say to others or even to him for the future, about what the west resolve is i
also, steps to punish russia via sanctions and steps to assure nato allies who -- particularly those in central europe whoer more nervous about russia than these months ago. >> now that we know the russians were involved in this, that president putin has been lying about this, does this bring about any change in what it is we should do on the ground or what the west would consider doing on the ground in eastern ukraine? >> well, i don't think you're going to see the west get...
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however, nato said there are thousands of russian troops along ukraine's border and some here look like they were well coordinated by someone. >> pelley: holly, thanks very much. as if the tensions couldn't get higher today, the u.s. military said a russian fighter jet made 12 close passes near an american destroyer in the black sea. this happened saturday off the coast of rumania. the russian jet did not respond to warnings by the "u.s.s. donald cook," the plane appeared to be unarmed. called provocative and unprofessional. today, for the first time a robot submarine scoured the bottom of the indian ocean for plain flight 370, it's looking for several things heard that may have come from the flight recorders. the batteries on the pingers are likely dead now. 38 days since the plane and 239 people vanished. here's seth doane. >> reporter: monday, search teams deployed "the blue fin 21," an unmanned underwater vehicle equipped with sonar. the submersible will paint a virtual picture of the ocean floor. captain mark mathews is in charge of the u.s. navy's salvage operation. >> our mission
however, nato said there are thousands of russian troops along ukraine's border and some here look like they were well coordinated by someone. >> pelley: holly, thanks very much. as if the tensions couldn't get higher today, the u.s. military said a russian fighter jet made 12 close passes near an american destroyer in the black sea. this happened saturday off the coast of rumania. the russian jet did not respond to warnings by the "u.s.s. donald cook," the plane appeared to be...
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we need to lead here the nato alliance. >> and can i ask you briefly to do something which is impossible which is to get into vladimir putin's head, and the other thing that david ignatius did is to lay out options for putin and all bad for the u.s. lean towards ukraine, and then lean to the annex of ukraine, and then invasion, and using the pretext of civil war which is something that you talk ed abou. what do you think that putin is going to do here? >> i imagine that the strategy is to weaken and hollow out the ukrainian government from within, and delegitimize it, and then gain effective russian control over the eastern parpt of ukraine without having to put 40,000 or 50,000 troops on the ground. that is why you will see the propaganda from moscow, and the armed gangs of russians trying to destabilize eastern ukraine. that is an easier play for putin, but in tenhe end, he wan a ukraine not attached, but he wants them to be a buffer state the way of georgia and armenia and belarus are around the federation in the 20th century zero-sum world he is living in. that is a decisive strategy
we need to lead here the nato alliance. >> and can i ask you briefly to do something which is impossible which is to get into vladimir putin's head, and the other thing that david ignatius did is to lay out options for putin and all bad for the u.s. lean towards ukraine, and then lean to the annex of ukraine, and then invasion, and using the pretext of civil war which is something that you talk ed abou. what do you think that putin is going to do here? >> i imagine that the strategy...
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so, is nato finally drawing some kind of line here? >> nato is desperate how to deter putin from making any other land grabs you may have word several words bandied around. i spoke to the russian eu ambassador today and i pressed him on are we going to see any more land incursions by the russian military? and he said absolutely not. what they do want is, as i have been saying, some kind of pressure maintained on the authorities, that is what they're doing ahead of the four-way talks that will start in europe, in geneva tomorrow between the united states, europe, russia and ukraine. hoping to form a political solution. >> so he says no. on the flip side you have the west. there is this other sign the west is ramping up because the head of the cia, john brennan, he made a quiet trip to the ukraine over the weekend. might he help keep the russians at bay? >> it's really odd that the white house confirmed his trip. as we know the white house and other nations have ruled out any kind of military help to the ukrainian authorities, thould the
so, is nato finally drawing some kind of line here? >> nato is desperate how to deter putin from making any other land grabs you may have word several words bandied around. i spoke to the russian eu ambassador today and i pressed him on are we going to see any more land incursions by the russian military? and he said absolutely not. what they do want is, as i have been saying, some kind of pressure maintained on the authorities, that is what they're doing ahead of the four-way talks that...
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or nato should come to the defense of ukraine because ukraine is not a member of nato. but in the cold war we have states who are not members of the u.s. alliance by the u.s. has security relationships in order to harden themcome if you like, against potential aggression. i wonder how would you evaluate that kind of thought? >> first, i think just talking about financial and economical sanctions, however you call it. i think -- i wouldn't say they would be redacted. first of all, i don't want my country to be punished this way and people of russia. and secondly that will produce a reason for mr. putin to intense propaganda inside the country and have mobilization further on, saying he just the west announced the cold war, the second cold war. we should forget about our disputes and just to protect our motherland. that will be just in a rush better propaganda, et cetera at center. but the sanctions against individuals i would even say, not even sanctions but limitation of day-to-day privileges to go to united states and the countries of the european union and of transact
or nato should come to the defense of ukraine because ukraine is not a member of nato. but in the cold war we have states who are not members of the u.s. alliance by the u.s. has security relationships in order to harden themcome if you like, against potential aggression. i wonder how would you evaluate that kind of thought? >> first, i think just talking about financial and economical sanctions, however you call it. i think -- i wouldn't say they would be redacted. first of all, i don't...